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A particle counter is an instrument that is able to count the number of individual particles in either gases or liquids. The environment is an important issue to all of us today and aerosol particle counters can be used to determine the quality of the air around us by counting and sizing the number of polluting particles in the air. An example of particle counting is the monitoring of exhaust emissions from motor vehicles during their MOT test. This information could also be used to monitor cleanliness in controlled manufacturing environments. Liquid particle counters can be used to determine if liquid is clean and free from contamination. Drinking water is often tested in this way to make sure it is safe to consume. Using clean hydraulic fluid in mechanical equipment is also important in order to prevent breakdowns. Electrical sensing zone technology is often used for liquid particle counting, light scattering and imaging can also be used. Particle counting measurements do not have to be restricted to the laboratory, the technology allows monitoring in all environments. These can range from submersible measurements in seawater to constant particle counting in critical clean room production environments.